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Lila can only be Elena's tale: outside that tale she would probably be unable to define herself.
The administration may simply be unable to define the scope under the doctrine that Mr. Bush articulated in his speech to Congress: "From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor and support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime".
The collectors I have met may be unable to define an old rose except by negatives, buy they know one when they see it.
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Finally, among the strains for which the VNTR was unable to define any lineage, there was 94.0% agreement between the SNP and spoligotype-defined lineage (Table 1).
His repressed heart is unable to define its desires.
Not least because I'm unable to define it myself.
Like her neighbors, Kate is unable to define herself outside the grid of convention.
And that show is an inconsistent mess that has been unable to define itself for years.
To date, scientists have been unable to define a healthy microbiome by its constituents alone.
Both the F.D.A. and the Government Accountability Office are unable to define what percentage of problems go unreported.
But "we were unable to define the worth of something we didn't want or need," she said.
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